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What am I supposed to do with these hex codes for the discretes on my LG 42PX4D plasma
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Post 1 made on Sunday January 22, 2006 at 12:45
Boarderbiker
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I just got this LG plasma to go with my TSU7000, and began the search for the appropriate discretes. I manged to find a CCF that contains most of the discretes I need. There are, unfortunately a few missing. While reading the manual, it's a bit of an interesting mix of English, broken English, and gibberish, I ran across a page listing all IR codes used with the TV, in hex format, at least according to the manual.

The only ones I don't have covered are:

D7 = RGB-DTV
CC = HDMI 2
70 = POP

The known codes are below, with their corresponding Pronto code:

D6 = TV = 900A 006D 0000 0001 04FB D629
5A = Video = 900A 006D 0000 0001 04FB 5AA5
D0 = Front Video = 900A 006D 0000 0001 04FB D02F
BF = Component 1 = 900A 006D 0000 0001 04FB BF40
D4 = Component 2 = 900A 006D 0000 0001 04FB D42B
D5 = RGB-PC = 900A 006D 0000 0001 04FB D52A
C6 = HDMI 1/DVI = 900A 006D 0000 0001 04FB C639

Any suggestions on converting the above into Pronto codes would be much appreciated.
Post 2 made on Sunday January 22, 2006 at 15:04
Lyndel McGee
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Biker,

Per the question in your subject line... Search first for something like +LG +Plasma.

You've been here long enough and may have read plenty of John Fine's and my posts regarding the shortened NEC hex format. However, it would appear that you did not search too darned hard. Why not?

This thread is less than 1 month old.

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Specifically, see this post.

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D7 = 900A 006D 0000 0001 04FB D728
CC = 900A 006D 0000 0001 04FB CC33
70 = 900A 006D 0000 0001 04FB 708F
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Post 3 made on Sunday January 22, 2006 at 15:06
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Edit: (You should be able to delete posts). I answered before I saw Lyndel's answer, but my answer didn't add anything, so I'm replacing it with this.
Post 4 made on Sunday January 22, 2006 at 15:08
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Come on John. You were too easy on the guy!!! LOL. Don't you get tired of answering the same question over and over? I know I do. In fact, like you I try to put an explanation of what I'm doing in the best layman's terms I can think of in hopes of having the discussion surface through a search.
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Post 5 made on Sunday January 22, 2006 at 15:57
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On January 22, 2006 at 15:08, Lyndel McGee said...
You were too easy on the guy!!!

More so than you think. My original answer was just the last three lines of your answer without the bolding. That was an OK answer when I started to type it, but looked rather silly sitting below your answer.

LOL. Don't you get tired of answering the same
question over and over?

When the answer is that short and easy, I don't really care.

You have seen some of the recent cases where I have gotten annoyed at questions looking for longer answers that I've type too many times already.
Post 6 made on Sunday January 22, 2006 at 16:18
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Hey john i'm new but have followed your threads for hex. could use alittle help with this one


Protocol Device SubDev OBC EFC Misc Decode UDB Function Sequence Key Panel DevName TopFreq Once Rept
NEC1 4 9 057 {9000.6C} 0.0.127 LEARNED 2 001 panel device
Gap-578-1314-14? 4 236 4.3B 0.0.127LEARNED2 004 panel device 38.0289 152
0000 006C 0000 0002 0156 0056 0016 0E62 0.0.127LEARNED2 007 panel device 38.381

these are actualy 3 different learned codes from the same remote. I already ran make hex and irpanels and tested nec1,device 4 codes and the ones that decode didnot decode were skipped as if for those they used adifferent protocal. thanks in advance for any help
Post 7 made on Sunday January 22, 2006 at 16:37
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On January 22, 2006 at 16:18, Jason Moore said...
these are actualy 3 different learned codes from
the same remote.

The first is NEC1 protocol, device 4, command 9. It was translated into a less common condensed form. I don't recall a version of Pronto firmware or ProntoEdit that translated that way. But I don't know details of many versions.

The next two are garbage, such bad learns you can't tell what they were supposed to be.

I already ran make hex and irpanels
and tested nec1,device 4 codes and the ones that
decode didnot decode were skipped as if for those
they used adifferent protocal.

Not sure what you mean by that. Drop the extra "decode" and I think I know.

You went through all 256 commands generated by MakeHex and found many of the ones you expected, but didn't find those two that were learned too badly to decode?

My best guess is coincidence and testing error. The two that were learned wrong look like they could have been NEC1, device 4 signals learned wrong. I don't think it was a different protocol or even device number.

Can you learn those two again?
Post 8 made on Sunday January 22, 2006 at 18:01
Jason Moore
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i've relearned them several times a piece and they look the same,,,what i pasted is from decode,her is the relearned paste from pronto

button 5
0000 006c 0000 0002 0156 0056 0016 0e62


by decode i mean the program

Last edited by Jason Moore on January 22, 2006 19:01.
Post 9 made on Sunday January 22, 2006 at 18:05
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just thought i'd add this tid bit

Gap-578-1314-14?

any idea's
Post 10 made on Sunday January 22, 2006 at 20:39
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Jason, for future reference...

If your device is not an LG plasma display, you should have opened a new thread instead of tagging onto this one.


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Post 11 made on Sunday January 22, 2006 at 20:54
Jason Moore
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Thanks for the input but i believe my lcd is oem'd by lg. I'm not sure, but thanks for the help
Post 12 made on Monday January 23, 2006 at 07:35
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0000 006c 0000 0002 0156 0056 0016 0e62
Is a partial learn. It is the end of the signal. Usually that means you started the original remote sending before the Pronto really started learning. But together with the other bad learn it might mean something else:
Gap-578-1314-14?
That is a partial learn, but it is the beginning. That may mean you were moving one of the remotes as you pressed the button on the original.
Don't try to learn while holding the two remotes. Put both on a table properly aimed and hold the original still with one hand while pressing the button with the other, and not touching the Pronto.
The other possible cause of learning the beginning of a signal is bad batteries in the original (LG) remote.
Post 13 made on Monday January 23, 2006 at 14:58
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thanks i'll try it again and repost


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